Trump Uses Info From Day Of Russia Meeting To Defend Himself In Early Morning Twitter Fit

It’s pretty typical of Donald Trump to burst into a morning Twitter rage when he’s upset about people figuring out how horrible he is. He tries desperately to defend himself by tweeting out distractions, pivots, and excuses.

However, in Sunday morning’s Twitter fit he may have actually proven those he’s yelling about correct and perhaps even implicated himself in regards to his son’s meeting with a Russian lawyer to gain opposition research.

And before we get into the rest of his rage tweets, let’s look at that one. Besides the fact that Hillary Clinton didn’t win, albeit she got the popular vote, and Trump’s inability to get over the election, how did he know there were 33,000 emails?

The first time this supposed information was revealed by Trump was on the day of the meeting with the Russian lawyer.

Hmm…Trump's very 1ST tweet about HRC's "missing 33,000 emails" appears to be from 6/9/16, after Manafort, Kushner, Don Jr met the Russian pic.twitter.com/sJcSRaSXZv

Coincidence? Maybe. But knowing Trump’s inability to vet his tweets or think about what he says before he says it, it’s pretty obvious he was very excited to tweet out information he just became privy to.

So, in Trump’s pathetic Twitter fit to try and prove he and his son Donald Jr. are innocent of wrongdoing, he further implicates himself that they probably did, in fact, receive that information and he just reminded us that fact by bringing up the supposed 33,000 emails.

Nice job, Donnie!

Trump then went on to tweet how much he loves the people who love him:

Thank you to all of the supporters, who far out-numbered the protesters, yesterday at the Women's U.S. Open. Very cool!